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He's Messi's best friend, was worth 80 million and now is living the worst moment of his life

This Argentinian striker is going through a terrible moment in Italy.

By William Estrella

This Argentinian striker is going through a terrible moment in Italy.
This Argentinian striker is going through a terrible moment in Italy.

Lautaro Martínez was chosen by Lionel Scaloni to accompany Lionel Messi, in the attack of the Argentine team during the World Cup in Qatar. However, the 'Bull' came to the meeting with an ankle injury and ended up losing the job to Julián Álvarez. Back in Italy, he did not get tired of scoring goals, however, he fell into a rut and now Inter Milan is experiencing a drama in Serie A.

After not having a good World Cup and extending his bad moment in the National Team after the friendlies against Panama and Curaçao, where he extended the bad streak of not being able to score with the Albiceleste to six months, the former Racing striker is now living a complex moment with the Inter Milan. Despite the fact that he is one of his figures, the neroazzurro box does not raise its head and its performance in the next Champions League is in danger.

It turns out that the 'Bull' team hasn't known what it's like to win in Serie A since the beginning of March. Although they were in second place and participation in the next international tournament was almost assured, in the last four games they have recorded three losses and one draw. Against Salernitana they equalized 1-1 and finished fourth in the standings, with the risk of being left out of the qualifying zone if Roma win their match.

Lautaro Martínez's numbers in the midst of the Inter Milan crisis:

Lautaro Martínez has not scored since March 5 and questions are beginning to be heard from the fans. The world champion played in Serie A, the Champions League and the Italian Cup and in none of the competitions was he able to score. In addition, he added minutes in the international friendlies of the National Team, where he was not effective either.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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